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Originally Posted by mjk3888
AMEN!!!
To any of you who can't read the last part of his post and acknowledge that he is right. You are a camaro fan boy who can't see that this is an issue. No one is saying its undrivable, but it can definitely be improved.
IMO Chevrolet was stupid for using Gen 5 owners at car meets as their focus group! Of course they will say that visibility isn't an issue and that the style was the most important thing to them, because if visibility was an issue they bought a different car!
I like the Gen 6 a lot and will buy one soon, hopefully a yet to be released performance model. However, I will admit that leading up to the gen 6 reveal I was looking for a slightly less retro more modern sleek design. I wasn't really excited about the looks of the gen 6 when it was introduced it looked like a lazy re hash of the 5th gen even though it was a completly new car. Even so I knew to wait for performance figures because I think GM usually excels in its class when it comes to overall performance. I will buy a new camaro and live with the downfalls, but I can only imagine what could have been if they built a car that was considered as universally appealing as the Mustang is and with slightly improved ergonomics.
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If the last part of your idol Number 3's post is so right-on, why hasn't the Dodge Challenger outsold the Camaro for all these years?
The Three things that all customers look for, according to him and him only, to make a "Great" coupe have always been available from the Challenger.